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El Cielo is a restaurant in Washington, D.C., United States. Sometimes referred to as "El Cielo DC", the restaurant is a branch of Colombian chef Juan Manuel "Juanma" Barrientos' Medellín-based restaurant, with sibling establishments in Bogotá and Miami. [1] [2] [3] The Washington, D.C. restaurant has received a Michelin star. [4]
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El Gallo Formation, in Mexico; People. Luis Aguilar (actor) (1918–97), Mexican actor and singer "El Gallo Giro" Martín Castillo (born 1977), Mexican boxer "El Gallo" Juan de la Rosa (born 1986), Mexican boxer "El Gallo Negro" Valentín Elizalde (1979–2006), Mexican singer "El Gallo de Oro" José Gómez Ortega (1895–1920), Spanish matador ...
El Gallo Taqueria was a Mexican restaurant in Portland, Oregon, United States. Owner and chef Jake Brown established the business as a food cart in 2009, in southeast Portland's Woodstock neighborhood. In 2015, El Gallo relocated and began operating as a brick and mortar restaurant in 2015. The business closed in 2022.
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With airlines still losing nearly seven bags per 1,000 passengers, travelers are turning to tracking devices to keep an eye on their checked luggage. Apple’s new update looks set to make the ...
Despite Worry, Older Americans Don’t Ask Doctors About Dementia, University of Michigan Medicine. One in 10 Older Americans Has Dementia, Columbia University Irving Medical Center.
Don Clemente Jacques began publishing the game in 1887. [1] His version of the game was distributed to Mexican soldiers along with their rations and supplies. [2] The images Don Clemente used in his card designs have become iconic in Mexican culture, as well as gaining popularity in the U.S. and some European countries. Don Clemente's cards ...